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  • Rewards – How To Get The Most Out Of Your Credit Card By:  Samtron
    There are numerous credit card reward options being thrust at you every time you check your emails, your mail, read a magazine or newspaper or watch the television and most of these offers look too good to ignore, if not too good to be true! Nonetheless, not all credit cards are a good deal and if it sounds unbelievably good, it probably is not worth the effort needed to achieve the rewards.
  • Impact Of Credit Cards On Your Credit Report By:  nick makaryk
    The information contained on the credit report can literally make or break you. It can decide if you get any credit cards, loans, credit of any type, jobs, or even a place to live. When you have credit cards, remember the impact it has on the credit reports and make sure you use them responsibly. Do not miss payments, do not make late payments, and keep the balance as low as humanly possible.
  • How Your Credit Rating Affects Your Quality Of Life By:  James Belle
    Many people never bother to keep an eye on their credit rating; some never check theirs at all. It’s easy to underestimate the value of a credit rating, but in truth; unless you belong in the high-income club and can afford to buy everything with cash, your credit rating dictates the quality of life you live, the following are some of the known ways:
  • 5 Steps To Eliminating Debt By:  Dewey Kearney
    Debt is easy to get into. We all buy things on credit, take loans out to get instant money or pay for goods on credit cards. Credit can take minutes to build up, but years to pay off. When debt builds up we end up paying regular monthly payments that simply increase every time we get more credit.
  • Building A Credit History By:  Dewey Kearney
    Have you ever applied for a loan and been turned down? I have and I remember my feelings at the time. I was embarrassed, angry, hurt and just plain mad. I had been on my own for several years, always paid my bills on time and felt that somehow I had been severely wronged. Those were the days before credit cards were as easy to get and it was harder to establish credit than now. It is important to establish a credit history before you actually need that loan, and it is easier than you might think. Consistently paying your rent, utilities and phone bill on time just won’t do it; you could still be turned down for a loan.
  • Be Careful What You Throw Away By:  Dewey Kearney
    Everyone at one time or another has either joked about or heard a joke about “Dumpster Diving”. Usually it refers to someone scavenging for food or behind a store to see what they have thrown out. And everyone has heard of someone finding something of real value in the trash. Personally I’ve seen someone on the Antique Road Show showing off a painting they found this way, only to be told it’s worth some extraordinary amount of money. This article is not about that kind of buried treasure but another kind that most people have been guilty of throwing out; the most personal things that contain information about you that in the wrong hands can cause you an awful headache, otherwise known as Identity Theft. Identity theft is the fastest growing crime wave in the United States according to the FBI and the US Postal Service. The US Postal Service says on their site that identity theft from stealing mail from your mailbox is not a big problem but it does happen. So if you have something to mail that contains your SS number or a credit card bill that has your number on it, they recommend that you take it to the Post Office and put it in a secure box.
  • Are You Ready For The Next Wave Of Identity Theft? By:  Dewey Kearney
    As everyone knows unless you have been asleep like Rip Van Winkle identity theft has become the #1 crime wave in the U.S.A. according to the FBI and the US Postal Service. Now a new fear has raised its head because of the recent federal and the state laws that go into effect on January 1, 2008. For years anyone in the country illegally could (and still can) purchase any type of document on the street from some vendor. These fake documents can range from a Social Security card, drivers license, green card or practically anything else people are willing to pay for.
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